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Question about pain pill addiction - let's be honest
anyone battled addiction to pain pills after their successful SCS implant?
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I don't have this issue as I take no as needed pain meds but when I was at Cleveland Clinic pain program many not with the SCS but with pain conditions did have an addiction. If you feel you do there are places like I stated and others to help you or other outpatient help.
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Those in severe pain are dependent not addicted. Many can not find relief, many can not tolerate SCS devices thus they are depended on a substance that will help reduce pain otherwise they'd go insane.
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i have been on some form of narcotic pain medication for several years... perhaps one day i will introduce myself more to the group & give everyone an idea of all my ailments but for now, i'll just say that rsd/crps is just one of many conditions causing pain. i do not believe i am addicted...i am now to the point that i am talking two types of pain pills. one is a controlled release and the other is for breakthrough pain. i have tried other options but unfortunately have not found one yet that works. when i do find another alternative, i hope i am able to quit my pills. that said, i have already been told that i will need to be monitored and gradually dosed down. even if i don't feel mentally addicted, my body does not agree...
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You may want to post your thread to the scs side of neurotalk if you are strictly looking for their reply. I am scheduled for a trial scs in February with hopes of getting off these meds. But I have to say usually there is a difference between people who are dependent and people who are addicted.:D
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You are so right
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There is a big difference. No "highs" or feeling on top of the world, the only happening is just the ability to better tolerate the awful pain. Unfortunately, the pain is still there; but without these meds; life would be almost unbearable. I did have a trial SCS which failed. But, my doctor informed me because of the damaged spine, edema, legs, feet, ankles, along with the pain of PN in those areas as well; even with the help of a stimulator, I might be able to lessen the meds; which he hoped; but if I was not able to lessen the meds, the pain might be less than it is now - but he definitely felt the stim would not be enough to go without pain meds. Believe me; I Hate taking the narcotics and fear the unbearable pain that I already have and the added pain of withdrawal would probably put me in an institution for quite some time or permanently. Scary!!!!! I do know I am dependent on these meds. I guess the fine line between addicted and dependent is the PAIN. (Ger) |
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New to this thread...I'm 15 weeks post op acdf surgery and recovery has been terrible. RSD has been mentioned and when I researched it, it scared me. I fit almost all the symptoms, except the changing of skin. Can you please share the symptoms your husband is having and had the first few months. |
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I was dependant on morphine for 12 years. I went though withdrawl last fall. I now take hydrocodone, and percoet when I have to. I don't want to be dependant on them either, but sometimes we don't have a choice. I take on an as need basis. It is a question of quality of life, so these meds. are in my life. ginnie:grouphug:
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Boy, that pretty much says it all! Very well put!! Rae :grouphug: |
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